Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Fabricworm Weekly Giveaway! Denyse Schmidt and Anna Maria Horner!

Hey Fabricworms,

This week we have a beautiful scrap pack containing 8 pieces of Denyse Schmidt and Anna Maria Horner Voile fabrics. I can't wait to see what patchwork comes from these guys! Everyone has a chance to win, all you have to do is leave a comment on this post answering the question below and you will be entered to win. The Giveaway will end at 8:30am PST, Monday, October 10th. We will announce the winner later that same day. (The winner will be chosen by random.org)

This week we wanna know:

What are your favorite project ideas for Voile?

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There's this beautiful mini quilt project on the Purl Bee that uses appliqued circles made out of Liberty of London. While I know voile isn't as fine as tana lawn, I do know that it'll work just as beautifully and thankfully at a much more affordable price!

I have never used voile or even felt it, that I know of, so I have really been wanted to get some just to see how it feels. I would probably do a nice snuggly quilt if I could. Thanks for the chance to win.

I've never sewn with voile and, in fact, haven't even seen any of the new designer voiles in captivity. I read with great interest about how soft quilts are made with voiles, so that's what I'd like to try. And a scarf. How I would LOVE some voiles to try!

I've made some girl's dresses from voile, now I would like to make one for myself, it seems such a joy to wear! But with these scraps I would make a pillow with rows of ruffles or pintucks on the front to display the beautiful qualities of the fabric.

I have yet to work with Voile... I don't know why I'm so scared of it! I was thinking of a nursing cover for summer months, or a cute top, or jammie pants. Great giveaway - thanks!gingerfreckle(at)gmail(dot)com

This is a beautiful set of fabric! I just used a voile to make a shirt from one of the Colette patterns and love it. I have also used some of the AMH voile in a quilt and really like that as well. Thanks for the giveaway!

Currently I am loving the AMH Flirting the Issue skirt for larger cuts, but for smaller bits, they make a lovely textured quilt with other fabric weights like linen, for my Grandma who can no longer see or hear but can still enjoy the tactile love I put into it